These playful earrings are made using recycled bits of yarn, so you can use scraps from other projects. Shana shows you how to design the earrings with colors and textures that reflect your style. The yarn is set in acetate discs so the finished earrings are lightweight but make a bold statement.

Learn how to:

Design with different colors and textures

Recycle yarn for this project

What you’ll get:

An easy-to-follow lesson on how to create these lightweight yarn earrings

4 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere

Itemized supply list

Downloadable PDF pattern included

Step-by-step instruction by artist Cal Patch

The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students

Chapters

Introduction

Overview00:26

Materials

Materials01:37

Make Acetate Discs

Create discs02:27

Add Yarn and Finish

Add yarn and stitch 06:40

Finishing06:55

Materials

Here’s what you’ll need:

Circle template

sheets of acetate

a compass (the drawing instrument)

1/8" hole punch

a sharp awl or other piercing tool

round nose pliers

flat nose pliers

wire cutters

scissors

scraps of fine thin yarn

transparent nylon thread (or thin fishing line)

sewing needle

steel block for hammering

21 gauge stainless steel wire

a flat metal file

nylon or rawhide hammer

a Dremel tool w/ polishing attachment

painters tape

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